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Radian Corp., Plastics Processing—Technology and Health Effects, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, N.J., 1986, pp. 317—338, Append. C. [Pg.146]

Dealy, J.M. and Larson, R.G. 2006. Plastics Processing Technology. Hanser-Gardner, Cincinnati, OH. Gupta, R.K. 2000. Polymer and Composite Rheology, 2nd ed. Dekker, New York. [Pg.481]

E. A. Muccio, Plastics Processing Technology, Materials Information Society, 1994, Chapt. 5. [Pg.309]

But also in plastics processing technology the loss factor plays a role. A not too low... [Pg.154]

Plastic Processing Technologies Have Evolved According to Specialized Needs... [Pg.36]

Processing of polymers for biomedical applications draws on the established plastic processing technologies with added clinically clean environments, and special steps to minimize degradation. They are usually smaller scale equipment than those used in commercial plastic manufacturing. There are also numerous methods developed to process small amounts of polymer and to fabricate custom designed parts. [Pg.70]

Stamford Research Inst., "Long Range Planning Service Report", "New Plastic Processing Technologies", 1975. [Pg.272]

Peritz, L. Vice President, wTe Corporadon. "Plastic Processing Technology Case Study" Presentation at the 1990 National Recycling Congress. San Diego, CA. 1990. [Pg.223]

M.S., Ph.D. Chemical Engineering (Plastics Concentration) B.S. Industrial Studies with minor in Plastics Processing Technology/M.S. [Pg.625]

Muccio, E. A., Plastics Processing Technology, ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1994. [Pg.629]

Plastpol Fair of Plastics Processing Technologies Equipment and Machines for Plastics Processing, Packaging, Industrial Design,... [Pg.213]

Regardless of the production method used, there are a wide variety of processes that can be used in a manufacturing environment. In addition to the plastic processing technologies described earlier, there are technologies... [Pg.44]

Most plastic processing technologies have a practical limit to the maximum thickness of the final product. The resulting shape—although three dimensional—will have distinct length, width, and thickness parameters, and the properties in the thickness direction will be distinctly different than in the length or width direction. In many cases, the properties will vary at various points through the thickness, with one value at the bottom surface, another in the middle (or core), and yet another at the top surface. [Pg.61]


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